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Thursday, July 10, 2014

Learn About Teeth Bleaching Methods And The Results They Offer

By Sherry Gross


People who are bashful about smiling due to teeth that are less than pearly white, can say goodbye to this problem with just a visit to the dentist. Rather than throwing away money on less effective commercial products that claim to whiten teeth, these individuals can choose a professional teeth bleaching procedure which can be done either at the dentist's office or with a handy, take-home whitening kit.

The dentist will first examine the patient in order to determine if he or she is a suitable candidate for whitening. If the patient has teeth that are stained on a deeper level, restorations in the front, worn enamel, or very sensitive teeth, it may be best to take another approach.

An in-office whitening treatment involves first applying a protective shield or gel to the gums, and next treating every tooth with a bleaching agent that will then be activated using a special blue light. This process takes about an hour and provides quick results, if the patient desires a lighter shade a second treatment will be needed.

Those who prefer the take-home method, will first need to have an impression taken of their mouth which will be used by a dental lab to fabricate a set of whitening trays. When the trays are ready, the dentist will instruct the patient how to use them with the whitening solution. Patients normally apply the trays for at least thirty minutes every day over a course of two weeks.

This approach is becoming very popular with patients who want a whiter smile for numerous reasons. It gives dramatic results that can make a person look younger and more appealing. The procedure is also very easy to customize and can be used in combination with other dental work if necessary.

The relatively short treatment time is very appealing to most patients. Those who choose to undergo the in-office approach will often experience teeth that are as many as eight shades whiter in only an hour. Although the at-home system does take longer, it does provide effective whitening and also gives patients the convenience of being able to go about their usual activities at the same time.

Bleaching is also one of the most economical ways to improve one's smile and is certainly less time-consuming and invasive than other procedures used for this purpose such as porcelain veneers, crowns, and bridgework. It is a safe procedure, but occasionally some people may experience slight irritation afterwards if they are sensitive to the whitening agent used. There is still a lower chance of side effects with professional treatment than over the counter types.

The final results of a whitening treatment are influenced by a few factors. It depends on how badly stained the patient's teeth are, what their natural shade is, and the particular method used. Lifestyle habits such as smoking, taking certain medications, and drinking red wine, coffee, or tea, can also cause fading to occur earlier and encourage new stains to form, in which case a second treatment will be necessary.




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